Gorbachev Praises SGI
Jan. 11, 2002 -- No. 117
The Justice Chronicle,
provided by Soka Gakkai International-USA, is a free monthly
e-mail in support of the Soka Spirit movement. Soka Spirit
is the SGI's educational effort to create value and deepen
our understanding of Nichiren Buddhism through increased
awareness of issues surrounding the Nichiren Shoshu priesthood
and the spiritual foundation of the SGI movement.
1) NEWS: GORBACHEV PRAISES SGI AT FRENCH PRESS CONFERENCE
On Dec. 13, 2001, in Paris¹ France, former Soviet president Mikhail
Gorbachev held a press conference to announce plans for a joint project
between his environmental foundation, Green Cross International¹ and
UNESCO. With more than 200 members of the French media, publishers and
scholars in attendance, Mr. Gorbachev took the opportunity to report
the release of his new books, including a dialogue he conducted with
SGI President Daisaku Ikeda, Dialogues pour la paix¿ (Dialogue for
Peace).
The French parliament is currently pressuring the government and court
system to crack down on sects -- the term used in France to describe
cults. A parliamentary commission has for some time deemed that the
Soka Gakkai ranks among the most dangerous of such sects. Mr. Gorbachev
was asked by one French reporter whether he was aware that Mr. Ikeda
was a controversial figure in Japan, and whether his association with
the SGI leader would have a negative impact upon him. The former Soviet
president replied that Mr. Ikeda had engaged in dialogue with a large
number of other well-known and likeminded individuals in the past. In
his view, the Soka Gakkai was a democratic organization in the Buddhist
world. He acknowledged that President Ikeda was the subject of
considerable controversy, but went on to describe him as a man with a
deep sense of humanism who has consistently supported the United
Nations. He further noted that Mr. Ikeda was the target of numerous
charges as a result of his longstanding criticism of Japanese politics,
and dismissed the accusations as groundless.
When asked by Florence Lacroix, a French scholar and vocal critic of
the Soka Gakkai, whether GCI had received financial support from Mr.
Ikeda, Mr. Gorbachev said the foundation, which experienced some
financing difficulties in the past, has managed to survive through
honoraria and grants provided by supporters, not including the SGI
president. Mr. Ikeda has not supported the GCI financially, he said.
The press conference was covered by the major dailies and TV networks,
including France 2, which aired a special program highly critical of
the Soka Gakkai in 2000.
2) THE MYSTIC LAW GIVES NEW LIFE TO ALL KNOWLEDGE
The following is an excerpt from a speech President Ikeda gave at a
youth training meeting, held at Soka University of America in
Calabasas, Calif.¹ on Oct. 1, 1991.
BUDDHISM GAINS LIFE ONLY IN CORRECT FAITH
Buddhism's mission must be to impart dynamism to the society and the
age in which it is practiced and to the people who practice it. In one
of his lectures, second Soka Gakkai president Josei Toda once fielded
this question: You said Buddhism became extinct in India and China, yet
many sutras still exist in these countries, don't they?
President Toda spoke forcefully: There may be sutras, but sutras are by
no means Buddhism. They are just books! For without faith, sutras are
nothing more than books. No matter how many sutras and temples there
may be in these countries, their Buddhism is already dead.
For example, even though a temple may possess original writings in
Nichiren Daishonin's own hand, if that temple embarks on a heretical
course, then it does not possess the lifeblood of the Daishonin's
Buddhism. The lifeblood of Buddhism exists only in the correct faith
actually manifested in people's lives. Correct faith -- the vehicle of
the lifeblood of Buddhism -- is transmitted through the mentor-disciple
relationship. Only when we follow the teachings of Nichiren Daishonin
and Nikko Shonin can we perpetuate the pure flow of the Daishonin's
Buddhism for eternity. Should we follow the corrupt stream of Niko, who
betrayed his mentor's teachings, we would commit the serious offense of
destroying the heart of Buddhism.
The traitorous Niko attempted to destroy the Daishonin's Buddhism in
many ways. Nikko Shonin, meanwhile, though having to endure the insult
of being called a non-Buddhist, strictly abided by his mentor's
teaching and protected the lifeblood of Buddhism. This contrast is a
mirror that reflects the truth, now and always.
I sincerely hope that you, my young friends, will develop the SGI
organization in the United States into the foremost in the world.
Please take good care of the center of the worldwide kosen-rufu
movement. Thank you and congratulations on today's gathering.
This concludes this series.
